A former resident of North Ossetia who moved to Ukraine was included in the list of extremists and terrorists

Rosfinmonitoring added Kazbek Tedeev to the list of extremists and terrorists. A former investigator from Vladikavkaz, after moving to Ukraine, joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces and urged Ossetians not to “believe Russian propaganda.”

Previously, Tedeev stated that Russia “never considered Ossetians and other national minorities to be a full-fledged part of its society, and then invaded Ukraine and destroyed the civilian population.”

Until 2007, Tedeev worked as an investigator in Vladikavkaz, and in 2008 he moved to Crimea, where he became an assistant prosecutor. After the peninsula was annexed by the Russian Federation, Kazbek left for Kyiv and continued to work in the prosecutor’s office, and then joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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